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" TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 22, 18C1 LOCAL MATTERS. The Adams Express Company place ui dally uuuer obligations to It for the very latost paper! from the eastern cities. The American Express Company bas our thauks lor Hi aYily fa? ort in (be shape of the ni latest eastern papers.. , , Complimentary Benefit to Miss Kate MacEvoy. COLUMBUS, Jan. 21, 1861. Madam The undersigned cltlssas of Culum bas, admlriog the talent which you exhibit la rendering the sweet songs of "Erin's Green Isle," respectfully tender you oomplimentary benefit at Montgomery Hall, and request you to name the evening which will suit Tour con venience . L Fcgliab -' L M Donaldson ' O T Tiirney R S McEwio RB Warden Joo Geary Geo W Mnypeuuy Jno Joyce M Hsvilsnd , ' Jao Naugbton Joo B Flynn WmLimb '.. E Mtrtin R Kennedy Thos Miller : FGale Jno McNamee M Conlin -D MoAllster P Fitz B Sopple Joseph Wynn M Naughton J H Riley S Thompson W S Thompson MONDAY, Jan. 21. Gentlemen: I feel great pleasure in aoknowl edffeinff the reeeiotof tour kind letter, tender- ins: me a ComDlimentarv Benefit, as a token of your appreciation ofjaj rendering of the songs of my dear native land. Permit me to express my deep sense of your kindness, and to add, that while I feel consoions of my Inability to do complete justice to tne sen timent prevailing the plaintive melodies of my country, 1 also teel deeply to ner wrongs so trulbfullv Dorlraved in immortal verse by ber great Poet--Moore. It may be to this natural expression of feeling on my part in rendering the words of the Poet, rather than to my bumble ability as a vocalist, that you are pleased to benor me with this mark of your esteem, or which I shall ever retain a grateful reoolleetion through life. I avail myself ot this opportunity of thanking iu yon, the geod citizens of Columbus, for their genorous patronage so liberally extended to our exhibition We shall ever look back with pleasure, to the few but happy days we passed in your beautiful city. I would name Wednesday evenlDg next, to receive this mark of your favor, and we shall use every exertion to render tne entertainment worthy ol your patron I Remain Gentlemen KATE MACEVOY. To ills Honor, L English, Mayor, Messrs Donaldson, Tnrney, McEwen, Geary, Miller, Alanypenuy, &o., 4c. ST Two men by the qame of Rittinhousi and Promos arrived In this city last evening with a horse and buggy, and put up at the Cad' walader House. Rittinhousi was arrested some ' time sines in Champaign Co., for being concerned in blowing up a sale at Mechanltfaburg, but was discharged as none of the money found in bis possession could be itcntified as having been in the safe. . This morning, Deputy Sheriff Davis met Rittxnohusi, on Broad street, Dear the Csd walader House, and attempted to arrest him. . RiTTSNHOuar drew a revolver, and cocked it as be beld it in the o (Boer's face. He then turned and fled westward as fast as his legs eould carry him , We understand that Marshal Coffroth and officer Whits started In pursuit of him, but with what success we are not informed. -. Officer Davis proceeded to the Cad walader and arrested Pitirsoi. He wss taken to the Station House and searched, and a quantity of counterfeit half dollars found upon bim. He was then committed for examination before the Msyor. . fiLAMOY'i Machine Works, Zanisville. We refer our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. H. & F.Blandy, of Ztoesville, widely known as successful inventors and Improvers of . tba Portable or People'e Steam Engine, and builden of Portable Steam Enginei, to be found in our oolnmns to-day. From a personal ac quaintance with the Messrs. Blanov, of - more than twenty years duration, we oan testify to their1 Irreproachable reputation and standing, as 'manufacturers and business men, and to the promptitude and fidelity with which their work is performed.- As business men of the class re ferred to; tbey have acquired an enviable and national reputation.- J f .The Cyclorama still Open. Such is the publio demand for Professor McAvory's Exhi bition, at Montgomery Hall, that be has con' vented to continue tt this evening. - We do not choose to tell all the novelties that will be seen at the Cyclorama tonight. There will be new things there that have not been exhibited there . before; bat go and see what they are, for your, selves We promise you a rich entertalment. Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal. This . periodical published on the first day of every al ternate month, is edited by Drs. John Dawson and J- W. Hamilton, of this city, both of whom are Professors in Starling Medical College, and to whom all orders for the Journal should be . addressed.1 'The January number comprises - .many elaborate articles for the professional, as well as many Interesting ones for the general ireader.' jl'ne prlooiltwo dollars a year, ;. ' M i 4 ... i . ti ii' , "; . i l G ran vill Female 'Academy. The scml an- ual . examination at t-hls Institution will com . jnenoe. on Friday next,' jthe 25th nstant, and Ailose on the Wednesday following. It Is one of the oldest and most' prosperous lnstltntions .' Iq b9 State, and well worthy of the extended patronage bestowed upon it. See advertise toent elsewhere in the Statesman. .. .. ETMr. Forster's lecture on "The Signs of the Times" will be delirered at Kannemaoh er's Hall this evening, at half past seven 6'- clock. The theme Is an Interesting one it this . time, and will be discussed by Mr. ForsterwHo ability. Admittance one dime only. , ' , , ,17 The State Tomperance Convention meets ' ,' intWB Cltyto-morroar. ' The State Eiecutlve Committee will meet the delegates at ten o'clock ,i A. M, at the .Congregational Church, ' and as . liga hsm the respective places fit their enter talnmant. j ; r - r J , "'STThe'sBrriaJ is informed by the Warden -that -there is only one case of small-pox In the Penitentiary that of a convict received , from Hamilton oounty, and that he ii at present eon jf.valeteent J No new cases have occurred in the Tistrt rancc LtCTcsR. Mr. Gidois, Esq , of Cincinnati, delirers 4 Temperance lecture this t evening, at th Congregational Charch, The memoers oi me lempie oi nonor, win oe (res cnt in full regalia- M t ' ' r-., The last ehanoe to buy dry goods at auction, . .will be offered to morrow at 249 South' High , where kW. R, Kent, f will sell from that large stock of Linens, , Woolens, &c.,' &o. The . 1 Mant OTmrjrtnnitv nnaitlvolv 1 ' .v J .sl.i i. r , , j- ii, , f ,.i . 17 O wlog to the press upon ent oolnmns,! we 4 Mf compelled to defer ihs publication of the Annual Report of the Female Bcnorolent Soci ty until to-morrow. a of t Rail Road Time Table. Imu Hum 4 rjoujMiuf Xsitu B. II -1 r. .,,.:;, Leaves. I ( Aooommodilion. 1..... 8.10 A. H, ' Arrives , D.1SP .'. i30P ; flo.il Ex...,..,., .,..,. S.30P.AI. , , NlghtExprsss.. ......... 8. A.M. Oi.tvitiXD, Ooumatis A OtMomuTi It. R ErpresssndMall.....'.;3.00 P.M. : Night Express .....3MS A. M. OkktralOuioE. II. ', ; Express Train 3.00 K. U Mall Train a. 40 P. II. PlTTRIURO.il, Oot.rjMBUS fc ClXOIXMATl R. R Express Train 3:00 A.M. Mall Train 2.4U.P. M. 1.40 P. M :A0A. si 8 30 it. M V KOP. M 3.3(1 P, f.'m P. OOLUtUDI Ic iNDIADAIatn E . E. - lUolumbui, PUua Indiana B. R.J Express Train..... 8:10A.M. liiiin Train.. ......... ilitiP.M. 11:10 A. M H:10P.M LtoTVRC Thos. Galis Forstkr, late of North Carolina, will lecture on this (Tuesday) evening, at Kannxmaoher's Hall west side of High, between Rich and Friend streets, at 7 o'clock. Subject "The Signs of the Times;" discused from a Natural and Spir Itual stud point, rather than from a Political and Partisan platform. Admission-to pay ex peases 10 oents. -, , ; Mr, Forstci bas been for years well known tbrougont the United States, as an able reason er and an eloqeunt lecturer. BT This Is positively the last week of the great gift book store, at No. 173 South High ot. A fresh supply of new books just reoel ved and renumber a splendid gift with every book sold. tf Tav it With these words the strsDgor put a package of De Land & Co's Saleratus into Kate's hand, and disappeared. Ever after this memor able day, poor bread dingy pastry, and Bulphur- ous biscuit were unknown in this family, but the fame of Kate's excellent pastry, breed, &c. spread over the whole sehool district, and led many envious people to make the inquiry, "Whose Saleratuo do you use7 " To which she invariably replied, D. B De Land Si Co ' It can be purchased from most grocers and store keepers, and Is for sale at wholesale by the manufacturers, at Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y., and by the grocers in the cities and villages throughout the country. U-T The way to keep well, take McLean's Celebrated Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, be careful in diet, and no disease can attack the system. This Cordial is the most effective Alternative and Tonio ever known It is a perfect preventive of disease, and it strengthens the system, and puriQes and cleans es the blood. Try It, and you will be convinced See the advertisement in another colnmy. Lnanimous, Physicians prescribed it, and everybody recommends its adoption as the stand, ard, only certain external remedy. 25 cents a bottle. O" Soe advertisement of Prof. Minrs's Hair Invigorator la another column. . SPECIAL NOTICES HUNKEWELL'S tor all Til UU AT and I.UNO C'OItlPLAINTS, Inclndinrr WIIOOPINO COUGH, and every Complaint the forerun ner of, and even actual CONSUMPTION. The Great NEllHALs GIG HKIriKnV and Nat ural OPIATE, adapted to every apeclci of Ner vouaj Complaints, Ner. von a and Chronic Headache, ttheiisna tlani, Catarrh, Tooth and Ear Ache, I.oein of sleep, and Bowel Com plalnta.. UNIVERSAL COUGH KKHEDY, HUS1TB WEtl'S TOLU ANODYNE. No real JaatJca can ba dona the thnv nr,i,iarutinna but by procuring and reading descriptive pamphlets,'. be found with all dealers, or will be sent by Proprietor on demand. Formulae and Trial Bottlea sent to Physt clans, who will find developments In both worthy their acceptance and approval. Correspondence solicited from all whose necessities or curiosity prompts to a trial of the above reliable Seme dies. for sale by the usual wholesale and retail deMer everywhere. JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprielo CHHIST AND PHARafACKUTIBT, No. 9 Commsrelal Wharf, Boston, Uasa. Boberta h Samuel. N. B. llarnla. J. R. rinnk. J. M Danlg, O. Denig at Sons, A. i. Schueller a Son, AgenU for Oolumboa, Ohio. myl-dly THE AITIEKICAN MEDICAL AND, TOILET RECEtPT BOOK. This book contain! Rtctlptt and Pirtctlone tor ma king all the meat valuable Medical preparations in use; also Bscipti and full and explicit direction! for making all the moat popular and useful Cosmetics, Perfumes, Unguents, Ilalr Restoratives, and all Toilet Articles. If yon are suffering with any chronic disease If you wish a beautiful complexion, a line head of hair, a smooth face, clear skin, a luxuriant beard or moustache or If you wish to know any thing and every thing la the Medical and Toilet line, you should by all means perns a sopy this book. For full particulars and a sample of the work for perusal, (free) address tha publisher, , .,. T. P. CHAPMAN, No. 631 Broadway, New York. ' oetM d!)m . 7 Headache 1 Headache! . Thousands of persons suffer from headaches to the seri ous detriment of their comfort, business, and health, who might easily be cured by simply using HoMrasn's Bobiiophatio Srxcinrs. Tha Ukadachi Pill taken In lbs morning, and the BtLtocs Fiu takes at night, rarely fall to cure tha most severe and obstinate cue. Thou sands having tried them have been entirely freed of this bans of their lives. - flo and do likewise. i Price, 8S cents per box, with directions., Six boxes 1 1 Bent by mall or express, free of charge, oelptof theprloe Address, t " i I - "--v ,' I , V Da. ' BrjUPHRKYS It CO.,' No. 568 Broadway. New fo I,. 8oldby - BOBERTB St BAMOR1L, - Wholeaals and Retail Brnggiats. 84 N . High street " - v B. K. BAMUKLfc CO., . Janl-dkwlm . , 85 8. Sigh streot, Oolu mtras, 0. Beaadvettlaenentla another column. . ' , .. MOFFAT' lilFE riU.I.M1', la all oases of oostlvtnese,dysjepsla, billions and liver affections, plies," rhenmalltm, fevers and agues, oostl nato head aches, and all general derangemaats of health these Pllla have Invariably proved a certain and-speedy remedy. A single trial will plaoa Uic Life Pllla beyond tha reach ofoompstltion iln tha estimation of every pa tient, t. ( Sr. Moffat's Phcanli Bitten will be found squally ef Boadoui Id slloaaes of nervous debility, dyspepsia, bead ache, tlie slckneas Incident to females In dellcats health, and every kind of weakness of the digest! re organs, lor sale by Dr. W.B. MOVfAT, K; Broadway, M. Y. and by all Dragglsta. ' tuytS-dakwly ' Tho following . U an extract from a letter written by the Bev. J. 8., Holme, paster ot tha Pierrepolnt Btreet Baptist Church, Brooklyn, N. T.,to the "Journal and Messenger," Cincinnati, 0., and speaks volumes ln favor of that world-renowned medicine, Mas Wmsiow's gooTHiao Bvrcs roa Ctnusunt Tkxthim: -'"We see an advsrtlsment In your columns of Mas Wimslow's Booth ina Braor. Now ws never said a word In favor of a patent medicine before In our Ufa. bat we feel compelled to say to your readers that this la no hum ug wa HAveTaien tt, add irow it to b a La rr OLAlata. It la probably one of tho most successful medi- dnes of the day, because It la one ot the best. And those of your readers who have tablet can't do better than lay Ina supply," . - ..-.. ees7:lydw $0CmU.OACINOS0CtETV Iw V" l UMBOS' ;HALX. AXt, mcnuERfl or mis society IX. are notified that the Third Be Union for the season, will be oa Thursday, the S4lh Inst. Invited frienda of . . n tickets bv calling on H. LnQtrsMtrx, v'. .,;Sro 01 .txA, kits at oo. Janiil-d3t. .k . , . , , fl, j.(,i,oOK, KaaagoV. OoloniviTea-,, : A 0 CENTS wXl POUND, AT ''(-' ,vsn- MobMia) BK8TIBATJX,' ' f" 4N High street of j.i of aa of a ' TELEGRAPHIC! TELEGRAPHIC! REPORTED FOR THE STATESMAN. CONGRESSIONAL. SENATE. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. Mr. Ilunter from the conniittee on Finance, reported the Indian appropriation bill and asked to be excuse! from furtber service on the l'ir,i..,.. ,.!.. a.1.'(t.V,M"le"l,KU,,!I,,!"y", "ie Jri'.vln 2?Mi?Ji7,.'i,?X: S! .Vt" '.M.d thonht ln " - " -..- . wuM, .iiHi. uu ii9 excuseu. .' Hunter had been Chairman of the committee on Finance fo 15 years. lie waa excused. Mr. Blgler presented several petition! asking the paa sag of tha Crittenden resolution!. Laid on the talile. Mr. Latham waa excused from service on the Territo rial committee. Mr. Polk nreu.nti.il nallllnn AnuA... - n. tho.slgnaturea occupying fifteen quires of foulnsi, Wranned In tha Amurlp.n ea .. i A ' North, South, Kaat and West,, asking tba. passage of the Crittenden resolution. Laid on the table. Mr. Slldell uknl tha , .. . the President In answer to his resolution in relation to ins appointment of Acting n.r.ir. .it w. u.. ...... oOered the following resolutions: Setolved. That. In the onir.lon nf lh Hn.i ..... oni given by the President in bis message for not com munlcat na to tha Renui. .t . ' . . ulnZt ti.lrcMry?Mph "oK AMot '" of wr' Jluolvttl, That the grounds assumed by tha President making such an appointment during the session or tha Sensttt. triitfa,l.nMiih n ' . spirit oi me the , ei li ?a'r i i t US ""ent an'1 ""OS- Mr: vr,..-0f Vim:".:t. :r.v"Ri-,.. hlmasaif an 1 ii ,i u wuiMirHwi Mr. Olir reftri tha wlthHmtvsii ha ni a . - v AlalUalUIll DCUR- Mr. Glav chnrire.l the tloniil.tu.n. na n.A ' . of the troubles wh en. caused accession, .ni ik. )... ..,,, bit. rittpatrick endorsed bis colleague'a remarks. Mr. Davis stated that tha amin. .r act..,..,.. , .- IVk nt-bStWonJtheI? ml'1,t ka Pfol, thongli we part'. If ba had offended, ha wnni.i nn . ' . all reparation foi l auch ofTence. " "po-svunu l.ft'.n'.hl" n"" "m, "L"1"' A1,m "P Mississippi eilaftll tho Dtinnf rutin Msnt.. ,.t .... ..lf' .haklng hands. . H.i. idta.Ti1, publicans doing so. un motion of Mr. SewarJ, the Kansas bill was ta;ert Teritora!" W"hd,e" M' meniI,'t creating Jefferson Judlcia11 8"'n 0tit"A Sn U)enJn)e"t )n '"Sard to tha nir. Douglas opposed any amendment. Mr. steward until it wm mnT.n, ..... , decs this provision. LI- dl.Tl,... ... tnQu "O n vuiw ni XV -vn' b1!!," ,,ien ,nlr1 ,lm" " Pn'J vriuenocn resolution! were taken up. Mr. Dia ler spoke at considerable length In favor of their pa. ?ige,l,n1.l,'?ueuthe necessity and prcprlety of a ion Jmuul0 i." VtSp,M J0pt ""0-ments to the Con illtution. Ha asked the Kepublican Benators to constd- fiiiI Dtc",iy o' "l'aK of these or similar reso lutions. He annealed tn tha Smiih ,.. -.-....uuu,WUiiialura lo u.e L'nion. He opposed c""in, out could not see how Btate Coercion was iiHin.tnr,. they could coerce a J'' Cameron would not makea s.eech, for thouab hU collegue.offered the olive branch, the olher smIo would not listen or respond. He was Inclined to do all he could to save the Union. ,al.d the wel1 kmwa POtrlotlsm of the (en-V- Jk n P'nnsylvaula precluded the necessity of watch. , i 9 other side could not hear the woMa of , wa i . , ! ii. w" ,0,rJr t!mt oenatoriwho le't would not wait till tney heard trom Pennsylvania. BWe'r'i speech Mked " Cfnieru" 'r. hifIff.ero?.T.Ve7n'uth,-Vo''' nd will vuto for bis proposition if It will save the country. Sir. Baulabury thought that Camcron'a devotion to the country might well ba imltattd. Mr. Cameron I say to the Benatora from Oeorgia and Alabama, If they will take my colleagues proposi tion we will pass it. ' . i.iMr,,,lTer""1 ",ed " h PProved of the sentimeuts of hia colleague against coercion. That's the point. r. Cameron Coercion la the last remedy. Mr. Green Is It a remedy acall. Mr. Cameron-It is a bad remedy. I don't know as I m re,rt to It; it Is certainly a Inst remedy. f- r. .. ".....iiraimuiiiiiirKi that the senator voted f ViP'p c,1,tnden reaolutlona and for the amendment ... dcuuk i rum new nampsniie. He also said that Mr. Wade presented resolutions from Oli o, oneof which waa against the pisonal liberty bill, trhllfl ttlAl IthtA T aaial S I A a .a lie wanted toibow ihe nennta tha .1.rrirnna k.t.aDH ws uviiieliaiurn ri-iuaru ri renin I IiiaC hi 1 1 . profoasiona here and oractica,! hara. i Mr. Cameron said Mr. Mason seemed inyinm n n excuse for leaving the Union . He had voted aa l.e did because he saw no disposition of compromise from lite other aide, unless he weDt on bendcl knees and asked forgiveness. He should ask for no ."orgiviness, because he bad done no wrung-, but waa atin viiiinir in rn.niro n,. hu.b.Uln flA...l. ---'""a DVHIII, Jie wouiado all he could to nreidtvo thn Tninn i.i was not to be dragooned or driven. Mr. Maaon waa unconscious of sajlng aught to nrouie tne wrath of Mr, Cameron. He did not want an excuse to leave, but he did want an excuse to remain in the Union. Six Senatorial chairs were practic illy vacated to-day and the Union was nractlcaltv iHaa. it.arf wh.n. ... edy for coercion; would you me the discipline of the pedagogue? Would to God the Senator from Pennsvl- VH wum l'T0 mt an excuse to stay in Ihe Union. Mr. Cameron had not haar.1 nr anu ihMi. nr but If II must come Pennaslvani waa Mri. .. i,' The people of this Bute arereadyfor anything honor able to aave the Union, aad aie remla- in .i.1,1 .11 ..... Jndicea. ' ihe North has done no wrong, and bulljing cannot drive them. If you want the Union preserved, let us know what is wrong, and we will redress It air. Bauisbury believed the Benatorsiocere and though five States had gone, he thouaht tliat if this at,'a wm.i.i meet the Senator with the same spirit, the Union would still remain. Mr. Crittenden urced the imnortar.ee nf the nniiin and apoke against the postponement. Aujourneu. r the of . or I 10 - for the Is ROUSE. Mr. Colfsx Introduced a resolutlnn fni a im..r..i.n mall facilities in seceding etaiea. Beferred to Toat office committee. Mr. i.nffllih oflored a raaolntlnn that tha ne instructed to take necceasary measures to cirrv the Crittenden compromise into practical affect, and movedasuspemien ofthe-rulei. Lost 07 to 92. nr. JEnglish wished the couutrv to know that tha lt publicans would not allowa vote. Mr. Grow Tha KeDuhlicana will vote whan lha. choose. , On motlon.of Mr. Morris. Ibelcominlttee on the Judlclarv waa instructed to Inquire into the propriety of amending the neutrality lawa, to prevent military expeditions be ing allowed to aid seceding Suites, The report of tha committee of 33 came up and Mr. Oorwin addressed the House. Mr. Corwln said the withdrawal of a Btate docannt necessarily make the Inforcement ot the lawa subversive peace; and showed that Personal Liberty Bills do not affect Ihe rights of the South, arguing that laws for re capture depend on the Federal courts. Such lawi hav ing been approved by tha supremo Court, render oppos ing Bute laws null. southern newspapers and orators have mainifli.ii a hundred timea Imaginary dangers apprehended fiom the Kepublican administration. He ahowed the fears of amendment to the Constitution to the detriment of the South, by the Bepublicane wtre groundless; saying twelve more free Statoa wore necessary to furnish the requisite votes for such aa end. Ihe committee propose an amendment that any change relative to slavery be depeadenton theaaliou of every Btate; asking what more la demanded. He showedtbat the condition of a larre norllon of lha Territories precluded slavery. Slavery la already es tablished in New Mexico: why not admit her at once, thus banishing forever this firebrand. If ihsiedillicultles are not removed, be would not attempt to lift the cartala irom, ins luture, ana tne consequences wmoutnay follow the prevailing delusion. Mr. Mllson aald the worst sign wai the levity with which disunion wasregardsd. lie had been asked If Vir ginia would submit to Lincoln. He aald no. neverrha. cause Lincoln mult submit to Virginia, land the other ouies wmcn lorroea too constitution, which limits the power to be exercised. Whoever receivings majority the eleotoral vote must under the Constitution be fretldent. , . He aaw nothing lo Ihe personal liberty bills lustifvlnv dissolution! there was a disposition In the Northern Legislatures to strike them from the statute, but the South was spprehenslie of the future. The Territorial questlyn waa already settled by existing lawa; settle.! by the constitution, and settled ln favor of tha South, sad therefore he supposed no danger was apprehended from that source, and oonstquently there waa no Juatiucatlsn aiaunioa. - -v i He would have Virginia defend her rlvhta secured to her by the Constitution, to the last end, but some States' nigni men want nor to torow sway those blessings, ir on ly to show her right to do so. He theuvht Instead nf withdrawing, she should have ca'led a convention with the confederate states, and made known her irlevancea. and her purposes to withdraw, but having withdrawn, ahouldn't be coerced In any form, ' It Is 10 this f and , and it AT 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. Whlteby nreiented resolutions from the Btate of Delaware, urging the adoptioii or the Crittenden compro mise. Mr. Harris, of Maryland, gave notice that he would move the resolution! of the Border Btate Committee aa an amendment to the resolutions reported from the Item- mttiee 01 intrty-tnree. Mr. Harris then presented a memorial from 17.000 I oltlreni of Mary lead, representing every district and i oounty In the Btate,, urging the adoption of tha Bonier j Btate resolutions. 1 Mr. Colfax from the Poet Office Committee, renortad back the the bill authorising the Peatmaster Ueneral anapend the mall service In the Needing Stabs, o. Mr. Colfax said that be would not have Introduced the bill. It the federal oourta had remained Intact, hut now persona may open the malls and rinelhem, and there arc no means by which they may be brought to justice. ', 11 we rosi aiaiier muses so pay tne oralis given to : the contractors, tlia latter oan hold Congress reanonsi- ble, therefore It became the imperative duty of the Gov-1 ernmeni to discontinue the postal service, whw there , Is no means ol proleoUug It. . 1- . ""ano" ''1e to offer a substitute covering mora ground 1 than wae propoerd I by Mia) bill before Ihe hvusa. te the existing condition of affaire, Ibe lawataonot 1 be enforced in South Carolina, and that measure 4clng now peiora ine select committee, jar. Jirauch a subif r-1 tute was as folio s, vis: "To the end of 'removing all 1 cause for using force aed to prevent Uic breaking out of olvll war, pending the deliberation of OnngreM, In ' Ihe existing crisis of publio affairs, all laws of tiro Unl-1 ted Btate! be and are hereby suspended, nntll tha 1st of , January lij3 in and ever those- Btatea which have heretofore or may previous to aald date secede. j . " 4 1. i ' - ; ' ; j - t. ' ' , ;, - Baxu)ws Falls, Vormont, Jan. S3 A cattle train en the Rutland and Burlington B. K., consisting of fourteen cars, lut night broke through a bridge betwoen Bellows falls aad Chesterville. Five care went through killing 50 iheep and 4 cattle No Injury was sustained by the men on the train. , , , From the South. I MiLLioorviLur, Geo. Jan. 21. Tho convention unani imouily adopted tlia following: That lack of unanimitr on ilia paaaaga of the aeoeailon ordinance, Initloatca a dif ference of opinion, not aa to rights elalmad, but aa to the mode of redress, and It being- desirable to to give a prop. it expression to the feeling of all tba Convention, to ascertain the action of the State, therefore, J'etolteU, That all voters for or against tha paasaga of 1 the ordinance, will aign the same, aa a pltdpe of the i unanimous determination of this Convention to sustain I aid defend tho Utate In this course, without regaid to In I divlduul.approvalordisproval. This wiis.slined by ail except 13. Johnson, ignoHheordW dnon.tratia Alexander II. Stephens, Judge Stephens and Oov. nance. are taklug plncer to-pljlit. Ai.uuaTA, Oa., Jan. 21. Four hundred' puns weie fired In honor of accesiion, and the city illuminated to night. The belli are ringing the military and Brenea are parading, &o. TALLAiuaaa, Fla., Jan. ill The Conentiou a.ljouru kii lu-imy. I o. munury will HMpuiuu'j anu cuunriui.J. JUde ul i Aduiirallty. at Key V est. i Nw Vork, Jan. 22, A special Ilulllmore detpatch to the 'limta auys, the secession of Georgia has stiuck a met aocholy blow to the hopes of Maryland. If Virginia secedes, a- d Congress passes no compro mise soon, the people are propsring to convene a Con I vention to withdraw before the 4th uf March. Che will Mlnw the lead of Virginia, however. It is understood that the Uovernor will call a Cuuven tion. if Vligiuiawilhdrawa. a n tin,i . . . From Washington. ! n'"'l"ri .Tn 21 A caWnetmeetlng washeld to for Jay ,ocon,iler tha object of ex-President Tjler's mlis'on . ln bebftlf ol Viiolnl. ! WASHmaToy, Jan. 22. I n anticipation of onic:.il in ?""0'. 0'wi or.u.. ii"cuiaiives nT airt-any iinpn letter Or villi drawn from the House. Hill an t Uurilman, have no yei assenv u. Ueneral llix states in a letter to the Commute nf IV i, and Means, that alter a careful examination of the con union or the Treasury, so fur as is now practicable, that xu.uuimuu will lie ri"lrei to carry on the Oovemmen till the 1st of July, ln addition to the rmllnarv rpv.mt. irom an aourcas, ana iressury notes airendy granted. 'i his amount is nroviited for In sir. Morrill's tsrtrr hill, in the thape of a loan, wh'ch the Becretary of the Treasure win pronaoiy m anuiorizr.u, uy uovernment resolutions, to convert Into Treasury notca at his dlcrrrtinn. Mr, Oobb'a report entirely. iulsri.pri..eiits the stntc of u.e ntances; anil eren now there may be other heavy li abilities dbrnu-reil, which will swell the aggregate much moie. 'fho party who has undertake tho treaionalile job of .ui'i'iy iiik iuisai3iin nun riut-fl, nns neen uetected tn teh graphing to theauthorltiea of that Stale, In regard to mat matter, lit mil nearly, ir not quite completed a bar- wmi an ogeni oi a Honnern nns manufacturing compa ny, ahfn lin Has cjpo.-ed. liomow, Jan. 23. In the Senate a ioint snecial fir. mlttee haa been appointed to consider the expediency of BU.LU..,..H umpi.c, ,, ma ponce may be an pointed by the 8 tato authorities. ju .no iiuK, iimvuiuiiiiiiccvii icuerai rotations were Instructed to inquire whether any munitions of war aro oeing manuiosiureu ami soiu la me Commonwealth, to persons reaiding in, or to tlia authorities aa their Ace'nls nfgtatei having seceded, or threatening toiecede from the WIJIOU. ' The Union petition in Bostni hr.s received nearly 11 000 signatures. A rpecl.il Committee will prolviblv leav with the document for Washington. THE MARKETS. New York Market [TELEGRAPHED FOR THE OHIO STATESMAN.] NEW YORK, JAN. 21. lereipts aie 3,r!.',S this market heavy and 3c lower: sales of i 500 bhls at SJ 15S3 -'? for superfine state; $3 40(35 511 fnr extra state; S3 15S5 2U for su perfine western; ?5 40 3 70 for common to medium ex tra western; ?3 "USS Pn for Inferior to good shipping brands extra Hound Hoop Ohln, WHEAT leceipts are 3.5IJ7 bushels. 'market heavy andlfullytlc lower; sal's of 43,000 bushels at SI '.'0 for gootl.Chlcago spring; fl 8991 Do for Milwaukee Club and.amber Iowa; (1 3.1B1 37 for winter ird western, the latter price for small lots delivered. KTK-quiet at 73S73e. BARLEY quiet; sali-s 3,(011 l.u-hsls goi State at 71c. CORN receipts 4 51(1 bushels. Market heavy and de clining: sales 40 000 bushela at OV '7llo for mixed West-rn. O.ATB sallinc at MMc for Western. Canadian ar.d State. PORK firm; sales 4nn hbls. at I7 87Si!SISfor n-csa. and 1 13 for prime. IIKr.e-qulat but Stoady - CUT alls Al ts steady. LAUD steady: sales 1.10 hhii. Mtiii c. TlUTTKU-ln fair reti nest at 11)71! 13c for Ohln nndll aL.no tor mate. CI1KK9K steady ntflOlO.c. HISKY benvy aad lowor; sales 4o0 bhls. at 18 i-vo. cntetir the inside price. STOCKS dull and lotver. Money gool sunolv asd moderate demand, 40 per ct. on call' H0 abort lat cisnspaper. e ti hrm without actively. Cfck I SOX Brie 3fiX ; 0 B at 1 75,'i; I'scitic Mail S3; Cume. 47i llnrprf. 4li. MC5 i, O ac Ch 72;. Pan SI 10.M tf liiM, doprf 35 I C scrip fiSK. 0 ex 1 .15,, Readlng47, liar I0X, N Y i.PU!,Ofc P 10. I.ao. grants 1I, Kume ,iattriown j-i, 1-. rie .911 nonusfo. CINCINNATI, Jan., 22. f LOCH is taken a little more freely to-day on orders consumption but buyers cut the market very closely, anu ineie neing inose wnoare quite wllltnz to sell, t ie market remains about as Inst quoted, aa to prices. The receipts last Week weie 7 ,'C1S bbls. ; shipments, S.SdP bins. WHEAT has a steady market, with a disntsltlon na part of buyers to yield a little to the demands of set lers, so that 91 01 9 1 113 was paid for red. The ship ping demand is mainly for white ot strictly eholec grades, forwhich SSI 1.5J1 13 is tillil. tOUN we quojeat the old fl,rures, wilh a good de mand mainly f.om shippers and sellers. OATS are dull at '.'tic. BARI.EV of choice grades Is taken at 75c to fue, lut not active. RYE can scarcely be so well written of, G3c being the outside flgnro. WHISKY Is in fair demand at 13c. The receipts of last week were 7,033 bbla, and exports 8 201 bbls. 110QB Are held still higher andourraupe of prices put at 80.30 to 0,70. Iteceipta for the last two dsys were quite light. Many or the packers have dosed np that there Ii lesa competition than heretofore. The business now to bo done In packing Hill have but little eti'eot on the future movement of the product, 10 that has now became altogether a subordinate of the Cin. Com., January 22. Cleveland Market. January 21. conseqi reported WI1EAT in moderate demand to aupply local millers, ales 1 car white, a.imewbat mixed with red, at SI, 15, 1 car white at $1,16. CORN remainsqnletst337d. , ( OATS inactive at iPo. BARLEY quiet at 0OVJ5G2c.,. ', .. , , BY E quotable at StktWOet J x. . i,i.' BE AN email sa'es at 70975c. HIGHWINKS- quiet at 15lS,t the latter price being obtainable onlvfnr small lota. BOOS ateady at S,753!8 20 for light to heavy . BEED8 Oloveria in ne demand, and nntqtintahle. PORK the market is firm at 113,85315 '.'0. 1 IiAHD steady at Uo. . KOCS-quiet at 13o. i FRUITS dried apples remain cxcMslvoly dull at Vic Peeled peaches ate Inactive at lis. 13c. . . , rp-; HIONT M t'Cl fl'I'l. PAIN CIIU 11K Knwn, Is composed solely of healing Oils, usm, Wid Corns. Actual observation, and Uic certitt CjlU!, o( .tSpCC:aile peisons warrant us in stating lwsl Owing timi.ihnt , i 1 PRICE B SEDUCED r 1 From the New Vork Observer. !' ; As all parties manufacturing Bewing Machines are ob Used to pay Mr. Howe a license on each machine sold, are a 10 compelled to make returns to him, under oath, aa to the r.umber sold, his books give acorrectstate ment. Vrom this reliable source we have obtained the following atatittlcj. Of the machines made In the year 1930. there were aold, , fly Wheeler at Wilson. . . . .' B1.3II5 ' I. M. Singer Av Cn 10.05.1 " Qiover fc Bsker 10;.0 : Ihowlr.g the ssles of Wheeler i. Wilson to be aVsiAfe of any other Company." . 1 1 Awarded the highest pramluira at tha ; " United States fairs of 1H33, lHiv and 1SCW; . also at the - I Ohio Btate rain of IPSO and ISfiO; ' and at ntarly all tho Oounty Fairs in the Btate. , Our prices, at the late reduction, are ae low ae any ful: atirh ma,.hlnft now anld. and but & tiilla htohar than ,. im..i ihL ,.t,.n aiVA mnrAtn.m. ... forndnnnn ttiemarket. - The WHMELKH tt WILSON MACHINE makes the I,nc- Bti the onlv ore which cannot he taveled. It a,.i rtnnSinianf tha a-amla. Inavlna na wa nr chalnonth under Me. M marhtnte var'antrd 3 yeme, and Inttriulion given In tli'ir use, tree of ch.ur.e. H. 0HAKY,H High at.. Coluoibus, 0. WM. SUMNER At CO., deo3-n:iw,13iniw0m Pike's 0 era House. Ciuciot trtl. , . jVL XA.JV-XV JLia X. Xv3 OXXla iieeii'e Magnttia Oil evrtl Iihtvmatttm; . Jler&'e MiPuMe Oil cure HiHnalAJf ettion ; lleed'i ilnmetio Olleurei WeakJointt: KtrH'e MnunetU Oil oures VlceraUd Sore; 1 Keed't JUagnetio Otleuree JVereoua HeadaJic; j Betd'e Magnetic Oil (Wet Frotttd Feet; , ', Xninttie, Oil cure Wmtndt; I Retd'e tlaqntUe Oil turet tiieeltuwe; 1 . y.il' Jljgnetia Oil cure J'aint In the. Batk; Betd'e Maanttia Oil cure Nervous JferMon: ! Reed' I Magnetic Oil oures E.tracne 08 Toothache, For sale by SIMON JOHN80N, DacooisT, Pittsburgh, Pa.. sole aaent; sold also by II. A. VAHNISTOOKaa 001 R. H.BHLLHHB at CO., and Druggists generally, at xo eta. per doiu. .4,: , . ueciauvw i . ,; , : Ml IV l 1 ai vV WJYX P the II In NEW ADVERTIflFMFNT NEWARK MACHINE WORKS, NEWARK OHIO, IflaitiitMclurrrsi of all kind ot for tablrt and Ntallonnry Mleant Ksi Rinee, Maw ItlillM, riat JTIillw, AC, oVCa LAX& 0LEYBeaten! II. it F. BJ.AKD YBeaUnl J. tj. II. DUTJLL BeatentU COLVMBVS HACIIIXE CO. Beaten!! tt BliADfOIip 16 CO. Beaten! IU! Oar Portable Engine and 8iw Mill Waa awarded the first premium of 050 at the Indiana Stele Fair for 1-flO ever Lane k Bodley'i on accountof Price, lightness, simplicity, economy of fuel and superior character of lumber sawed. Our Stallonniy Engine was awrild nt the same Fair the first premium of SjiillO. Our Viirtahle Knirine wns no-anl. it ih n,ai $1(K) at the Fair at Memphis, Tenn., over 'lilandy'a Du vall s, Columbus Machine Co's.. ami Itraiirorrf ' by a committee of practical Itailroiid Knginevra. yor price anu terms aildresi W1LLAIID WARNER, Treasurer, unci uwijeots. Neaark.Oliio COJII'H 3VOTICK. The Newark Machine Works ln nubllahl ntf tba ah'!.. notice of having been victorious over TIsoaMautty t'oriablo steam Saw Mai at any Fair whatever, knew they were publUhlnga false- nnoa, Henava puhiithedour denial of the truth of meir statements in other papets, but they have not al tered them, nor oflered the pnblic any evidence to sus tain their untruthful assertion, We never hid a Mill or Engine on exhibition at Memnhla. Tann. IT ,it,i ntMtmnt thn tll,l,tlSlaln v.i.., 7.n..ni. n iu.i. . . ... . ..... Ma a, cauc.v 111c, v., JCJ-J, wherein the Sawing contest, thev cams nut hnhinrt .11 others, we takingTWO FIRST PREMIUMS. vt e, met them again at the Ohio State Fair at Snodusky, , tn 139, with dual Machinery, anrt lv.nl ili.m iai.i., TA'AVIuaT niiailrn.iu , ... v. .... - . i.oijiiii .in, nmi . At the UNITED bTATRS FAIR for I80O, at Cincin nati. 0 , trhere all the leading manufacturers were retire BCntcl. The Blarnly Mill wai Victorious over all, cutting 3i boards. 12 ft. 8 In. long, and 2lt incncs w:ue. in r minutes, Ujseconds; all the machine ryoperaten ny two hsnila only I ' and of course, carried mo rmai 1 tlKmusl. nm nomg present at In linnapolii. 1800, we do not know what they did there, but we do know, that at tfco unio Btu'e Minor i5'i, where uc dU meet.them, they were so badly beaten as to be left entirely out con sideration in awarding premiums. Though they had a Mill and three Engines on the grounds, thty did not get oven a second Premium on cither. Forclrculara fully describing THE BLANDY N V TIOMAL PREMIUM AND OiiAMPtON kndink i:;n MILL, with reporta of operators, Src, all trut,uUy and irti.i n.i lurin, Kuuress II. at F. TH.ANDY, Bhndy's Steam Engino Works, in S-Jdiiveo- Zn icsvitlc, 0. Granville Ohio, Female Academy. Tuv. si'icing and sriri.vii'it SRS. slonaill commence Febmarv 7th. mil. TM la one of Ihe hest Institutions for the thorotteh and chrln- njii caui-anon 01 our itsuirnters, a n reamnable cost. Address W V. KERR, Principal. Uranvllle, Ohio. R-fertn Col. 0, W. Manvpsasv. Jhii2J dlwfcw'Jw Hon. A. L. Fkreill, Senate. WEEKLY OHIO STATESMAN- HAVINO A CIRCULATION LAROEB BY SEVERAL THOUSANDS Than any other paper in Ohio, outalde of Cincinnati Offers Facilities for Advertising Which CANNOT FAIL In brlDg Speedy and Remunerative Returns To those who take advantage of tham. Tina WEKKLY STATESMAN Distributed as It Is throuch every Poat OSes in Ohio, ' Reaches a Large Class of Readers Wbose patronage is valuable, and who seldom see the Daily Editions of d'y Journals; ami as only .' Limited Number of Advertisements Are Inserted In Its columns, appoprlalely and HASDSpMELV DISPLAYED! . , mtT caitsoT ran. to . " .&.ttx'cTiot Attention OF ALtit WHOLESALE DEALERS Advertising In the WEEKLY BTATKRMAN will On ' ' It advnntaroui In -' - . ' ! THE INCREASE OF TRADE Which Is almost certain to follow an extensive dissemln , atioa of a knowledge of their business ' AMONG COTJNTEY DEALERS I AIiTF-RTlBKMENTfl INTENDED FOB j The Weekly Statesman Should be handed IB before Friday noon. E.M. WILLIAMS & CO., i Front Street, Between State and Town. rpHR OLD OA II It I AGE X 8IIOP is still running, and although (X) pressure of late years haa set heav upon her running geara, ahe ia still turn tg out those splendid PIIJ-.TON8. HOOKA WATA. and PRINOB ALBKRT'd BHIIIINa TOPS and NO-TOP 11 OQ IB 8, OAHRIAQM8,. SXPRKStl, SKKLKTON, DKMOOKAT and GROCERY WAGONS, &WAI.L OMNI BD8KS and HACKS. Twenty vearaaleadv m ami fa. turing haa given cur work a wiileaperad reputation tnrouun tne noutn and west. ... We therefore deem it unnecessary to say any thins more regard to the quality of our work. We tvxnaaMT avDtv VaincLf. We can aell ooiid Torflijoaivs frm mm t $m. Dealers run be furnished with any amount ef work at short notice, and at prices lower than can tie bought nny wurn? in inc ricai. DraHiq imnu uuggics uaen tn ex Clinnpe for new work. IQ'Rcpairing done neatly and at short notice. I'm tory on Front, between btate aud Town streets, Colusa, bus, Ohio. II 1 'All enmniuulcntions will receive prompt attention. Aug. 31 wly . K. M. WILLIAMS CO EVEMNttDItrSSGOODS, ELKUAMT Oold Embossed Tarlatans, the latest novelty. Plain White and Colored Tarlatans: White Paris Muslin Gren adine Evening Robes; riain party Silks. rr. rriri nsis. dcc21 No. S gnntlt High etreel. niACK STIIAW nONNETM AKIEI,. 11 rgant Ribbons, ln great variety at 1 BAIN'S, , octi No. , High street. A I.EXANOKH KID OI.OVEM. IX. Ail sisea and eoon just opened at 1 BAINS, dee.lt. No. 19 South nth street. T) A I. WOU All NKIRTS. 1) Wide Long and Handsome. The best style Import' ed. a new lot lust received hy rsisa BAici) 1 1 90 South High atrret. dec.11. . No. THE VICTOR AT EVERY FAIR WBEKK EXHIBITED ! ! t r,, CI a r ? "iip.rs"iE!iT' aug- 3' 85s- . I hi! he at . ' I I CAADim&irjinED states mau TO AND f HOiTI LONDONDERRY, ! GLASGOW, T 1 ac.i. I . y-v 1 juiverpooi, jyionireai, y ueDec-, ) and Tha Montreal Ocean Steamship Company's first clasa full-powered Clyde-built steamers aall every Mate uruur irom runri.&nii, carrying tne uanaman and cntteu elates Mail anu pasaengera, NOVA SCGTIAN Capt. UcMaaten, 110IIKMIAN .Capt. Grange, NOKTII BItlTON Capt. Borland, CANADIAN Capt. Oraliam. NORTH AMKRIOAN.. Capt. Alton, ANGLO-SAXON Capt. Balautine, 1IIBKHN1AN, NOltWKUIAN, Miortt-vt, Cheapest and t ulckcat Tona revance irosit AMEBIC TO ALL PABT8 OF ED HOPE. Will sail from I.IVKHPOOL ever v Wednesdav. and from yUEHKO every uturday calling at LONDON DUBBY, to receive on lioar.i and Uid Malls and i Ek . r m a Passengers, to and from Ireland and Scotland. Glasgow passengers are furnished with ntu p iicaeis 10 anu irom ijonaonuarry. Hot urn tickets granted at reduced rates. An experienced Surgeon attached to each aleamar. Certificates issued for carrying to and bringing out pas- eogera irom aii me principal towna 01 u rest Britain and Ireland, at reduced rates, by this line of iteamera, and oyuie nsMlinutoj Ll.lK III HAILING VAOKBTS, raviug uiTcrpvui vvvry arts, For passage, apply at liis Offioe ea RHOADs V AV, New Vork, and 10 U aTI.II n r., 8ABEL & SUABLE, General agents, or to- J. r. ARMSTRONG, nolo lydJtw Butesman Office, Columbus, Ohio- Wholesale and Retail Depot for FAMltV GROCEWESv Wc. 106 South High treet. Wiii. HIcDONALD, DEALER IN FINE & STAPLE GROCERIES, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES. Daily Arrival of Goods the Fall and Winter Tiade Of 1860-01. JTT'ltUTIIltnillVJG SINCERE THANKS TO Till; mill. 1 for past favors and ratron- H(.e, and relng UKl I'llIVIINED to ITIEIIIT a contitiuatice of same by strict attention te trndo, and prompt delivery of UoodSa would rail the notice of the publio to the fact that bavli.g iLhi( and well Selected Stock on hand, and Wing in daily receipt of goods from the differ ent markets, 1 flatter myseir (hit I can offer to the 1 It! -zens of Columbus, or to any who may dertre to purchase. an assortment of articles appertaining to theQROCERY trade, I'N F.QIJALE D by any bouse In the city. The price and quality of the good! offered, iKiiara antee to trlve aatiafucllou. Goods Delivered Freo of Charge. nov27. WM. McDONALP. TO THE PUBLIC ! In view rf malting a change In our concern, we Willi offer ojr ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS IOR FIFTEES DATS, COMMEXCINd WITH Monday, the 14th day of January, AT O O & T ! This Stock of Ooods is now admitted to bo the most desirable in the Centre of the Btate, and effets a rare op- portunlly to Home Keepers and others for purchasing their supplies. The who'e Stock will b3 soM without reserve, except log YANITEB NOTIONS, ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, AND ALEXANDER'S EID GLOVES. TERMS, CASH ONLY. Columbus. January 13, IPC1. ' P. BAIN. BILL POSTING DISTRIBUTING BILLS! JOHN H. STEKLEY will attend to tho POSTIKG AND DISTRIBUTING OF BILLS IN THIS CITY. All orders left at the Office of the Utatetman will be promptly attended to. Janll-tf GUERNSEY'S BALM RE.TlOVKft AND- PREVENTS 1 IV. Sammatlon and pain, and heals the worst burn, scald, bruise, cut, cr fresh woend of amy kind, t.revents swelling and pain from bee stings, mosquito bites, and poisonous plants, nenratvla, rheumatism, sgne In tne breast, salt rbeum, etc. When taken Internally, it will positively cure croup in children, and glvea Immediate relief in the wont rase ef this terrible complaint; also, removes hoarseness and sore throat. Price, its cents s bottle. Should be In every house. For sale by Drug gists and Storekeepers. IRVIN bTONlt, . Sole Proprietor, No. 1 Spruce St., New York ootsdfcwlyis . ' Just Beesivsd! 1AA HF. CH 6RF.EH and BLACK 1UUTKAS 100 bag! prime Rio Oonee. , IHn pockets old Dutch Government Java Coffee, j 7 5 baps Ceylon Coffee. . ... I eOfiboisi standard White lurars, consisting of Pow- - dred, Chruahed, Granulated A and B Coffee. ' 50 quintal! George Dank Codflsb. 80 bbls. Mesa and No. 1 Mackerel. ' A tea. Pick Salmon. . . IOO bx. Layer Kaisins.' ' ; . fiOnf. box do do ' IliOqr. box do de - ' 100 M Cigars, different brands and grades. ' novifl, i,: i wm. Mcdonald. I ADVERTISEMENT. For the INSTANT RILIIJ and PERMANENT CCRG of th distressing complaint ase ENDTtS BRONCHIAL CIGARETTE8, Made by 0. B. SKYMODR 00 , 1U7 Naaaan St., N. T. . . . Price 1 1 per box; sent free by post. FOR 6 ALB AT ALL tRTJGQHT8. : uat'A-daiwlyii , . REMOVAL. t DH. ito TAFT HAM KEIIIOVED Hie) stock of DRY GOODS from No. I'il South Iliah street, to bta old stand. No. 4S North High street, in Thompson's Building, where he will be pleased to sea all old customers, and al I new ones that may come, where will sell them chean goods, i - . , A large lot of CARPETS on hand, which will be sold cost, for eash, to close lbs stock. - ... i--- B. n. TAFT. , janlf dim CernerTIIgh and Gay sti., Ooluasbua, 0. TEMPLE CF HOITOB AND TEMPKHANCE, . ON moiAYAHI TFJES DVI EVEN INS.S, at 7. o'olockt Temperance addresses will be daliveied by J. Oeddes 8sq. ol Cincinnati, at the Con gregational ehuroh. Ob TuesJayeteoiug, members of the the Templeof Honor, will attend la lull regalia, and the nature and ohjecta, of. their order will la) pmented, leaviog meir naiiat o ciock nrctseiy. , r i Jan. 10. dat. , . , i, , . ,, .. .. High; iSreet Store rOH SALE. -; X THE THKKK NTOIIY FIRE PBOOF STORY HOUSE, No IGS, occupied ly Akin Em oiy.Stova Dealers, completely Sited with Q.s, Fumlce andlloistlng Jack, The lot is 100 by SO. and Is offered oa reasonable terms, Apply t 1 ii, WM. . BP.OWJI. ' jan7ilfcl No. 3.1, North Ihli.l etreet. forsalb7 id ALAIIIiE DODY OF LAND LYING on the National Road, West of Columbus, within from two to Sve miles from Ihe city. The property will be sold tn Me aeeoO purchasers, aed em favorable terms. v Apply te: a ti j JonN W. ANDREWS. 1 allH4'i , - - - t Amnt for John e. HclloanvF. i Oolumbas, January 10. .1 : t e ..no r'f -t U W.'j-ti .: ' J Strengtbtng 'Cordial aid Blood Tbeuroauet Bsme-tyia The Wa,l(, ANA' ilia MOST DELICIOUS lain A A DELIOHTFULvl EVER TAKEN. Vifi Qi . 1 1( 1 U llT A sT J ITIHHTHICT ly a acton tide and Vegetable Compound, procured by tha distil, tattoo of Boots. Herbs and Barks, Yellow Dock, Blood Boot, Sarsaparilla, tf I a Oherry Bark and Dsn-. deilon enters Into Its" Wore Takin&rr:;t!v.- JSi After Taking. principle of each Ingredient la thoroughly extracted by fu "'T me,hod of dlatllling. producing a dellcloua, ea- ''lngsplrli,and the most INIALLIBLB lemedy loi 1 xrfiffl rkwa f J risx I wim rllauuil I renovaung Ihe d seaaed svstem. anrt r.. ... ... BTBENGTH4 ,NVAl-I HaJALTII and PIcLEAlVaj flTHENGTIIENIfaO eoic DIAL, Will effectually on re COMPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA. JAONDlUls LIVIR Chronic or Nervous Dehllltv. tilmw 1 1 ,k. em..... end all diseases artalne from a diannlaraJ i.i ni... sch, Dyepepsia, Heartburn, Inward Plies. Audit v or Hicji- nees of the Stomach. Fullness of Blood u th. nm i.mi pain or swimming ln the bead, Palp.Ution of the Heart, Fullness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations Choking or luffocatlnjr feeling when lying down, Dryness '"''o'oeesof the Skin end Syee, Night Bweaufln a i j " ue aman or tne cacx, chest or aide. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Depression of Spirits, Frightful vreama. Lan im n . T.,u,n,i.n... 1 Ohm.dFrr.r ,h,BWB'01 """ Afwisi Over a iriilllem of atottlea Have been sold during the last six months and la no in stance has It failed In giving entire satisfacikn Who, then, will suffer from Weakness or Dsbllltv when Mr LEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL will JuTe ,ou7 No lamruaae can convev an aiiMiima 1.1.. r k. 1 diate and almost miraculous change produced by tan 11,1 this Cordial In the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous svstem, whether broken down hv uow. air nature, or impaired by sickness, the relaxed and unatrurg organlaation la restored to its pristine health aod vigor. inAKIIIKD PERSONS). Or others conscious of inability, from whatever cause. Will find McLean s Strenathenina Cordial a. tlinrnush regenerator of the lyauin; and all who may have injured themselves bv lmurnner lniluliri.nr... iii rtn.i n.n.. dial a certain and speedy remedy. l o tlie Ladle. McLean's Strengthening CordiaJ Is a sovereign and speedy cure for INC IPIE.T CONSUMPTION, WIlITr.SI Obstructed or Difficult Menstruation, incontinence of trine or Involuntary Discharge thereof, Falling of the V.omb, Giddiness, Fainting abdall Diseases incident to Females. Thar Is no Mistake. About it. Suffer no looser. Take It according tn IHril..n. will stimulate, streugtlien and invigorate you and t'auai uioiiu ui neauu to mount your cheek again. ovary uoiue ia waTrautcd 10 give aatistar.Uon f oil CJllltiDKEM. If vour children are alrktv. nunv.nr affli,..i ar-.i ........ Cordial will make them healthy, tut and mhuat. belay n 1 a moment, try it, and you will be convinced IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE. OanTios. Beware of Drnnlataor Daalan try to palm upon you some liittor or Sarsaparilla treat, which they oan buy cheap, by aayinr it la Just aa good . Avoid such men. Ask lor McLean's Stmnirthanir.s nr... dial, and tako nothing elw It Is the only remedy ihi will purify the blood thoroughly aad at the same tiaj strengthen the system, One tablcspoonfui taken every morning fasting, it a certain preventive of Cholera, Chills and Fever, fellow Fever, or any nrevalcnt diseaaca. Tn. nui ,,n i i.. bottles ' r Price only l pet bottle, or 0 bottles for J. J H. all LEAN, Solo Proprietor of this Cordial, AISO McLean's Vnlranlr CHI T.lnln,n. Prlrctpal Deiwt on the ecmerof Thtni ana Pin. .ih. St. Louie. Mn. McLean's Volciiuie Oil Linimout. Tne best Liniment In the World. Th nr,w certain cure for Oanccn, Piles, gwclllnce and Bros chitls, or Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Weakness of th; Muscles, Cnronle or Inflammatory Rheumatism, Stiff ness of the Jolnta, contracted Muscles or Ligament Earache or Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, Wounds, Freeh Outa, Ulceri, Fever Sores, Oaked Breasts Sore Nipples, Burns, Scalds, Sore Thoat, or any Inflammation or Pain, no difference how severe, or ho long the disease may have existed. McLean's Celebrated Liniment ia s cer lain remedy. Thousands of human beings have been saved a life of decrepitude ar.d misery by the aae of this invaluable aM cine. McLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT Will relieve pain almost Instantaneoualy, and it wll cleanse, purify and heal the foulest eoroa in an Incrcdi ly short time. For Horses and Oilier Anlmtale. McLeans celebrated Liniment is U.e only safe and re liable remedy for the cure of Spavin, Ring Bone, Wind galls, Splints, Unnatural Bumps, Nodes or Swellings. It will never fall to rare Big Head, PoU Evil, Fistula, Old running Soree or Sweeny, If properly applied For Sprains, Bruises, Scratches, Komi or Wounds, Cracked Ueela, Obafoi, Saddle orOollar Galls It Is as Infallible remedy. Apply It as directed, and cure is certain in every instance. Then trine no longer with the many worthleaa Llm ments offered to you. Obtain a aupply of Di. McLeao a celebrated Liniment. It will cure you. J. If . ItlcLEAN t Sole Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine Streets, 3t. Louis, M-. For sale by all druggists. For sale by BOBERTB A 8 AMUEi., Aug-ai-dfcwly Coiumbna. Ohi; MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING S YR'UP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, , which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by sort ening the gums, reducing all Inflammation wll I allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and ia 8FJKE TOKEUTJL ATE THE BOWELS Depend open it, mothers, It will give rest to yourselves and 1 . . w . i BELIEF ADD HEALTH TO TOUR IK FAN i 8 We have put up and aold this article for over ten years, and CAN BAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH, of It! what we have never beee able to say ot any other medl cine NEVER HAS IT FAILED. IN A BINGLE 1N.-T ANCE, TO EFFECT A CCKK, when timely used. Nev er did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any on who used IU On the contrary, all are delighted with Its operations, and speak In tann a of eommandatioa ef Its magical effects and medical virtues. We apeak In this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW;" after ten years' expe rience, AND PLEDrJB OCR REPUTATION FORTHE FULILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DBOLARaU In almost every Instance where the Infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in filteen or twenty minutes after theSyrup is administered. This valuable preparation la the prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSES in Mew England, and has been used wilh NEYEK FAIL ING SUCCESS In - TllOSJNANDS F CASES. It notonly relieves the child from pain, unl Invigor ates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and givee tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost In stantly relieve 0HiP:HQ UC THI B0WK.8, AID WIN J COLIC and overcome convulsions, which. If not speedily reme died, end In death. We believe it the BEST and BUR. E8T REMEDY IN THE WORLD. In all case ot YS KNTERY and DIARRHOEA IN OUILDREM, whether It arises from teething, or from say other cause. We would say to every mother who bas a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES NOK THE PREJUDICES Of OTtlEKa Stand between you and your suffering child, and tha ra lief that will be SUHE-jes. ABSOLUTELY BOnK to follow the use of this medicine, If timely used. Full di rections for using will accompany each botllo. None genuine unless the fac simile of CURTIS A PERKINS New York, Is nn the outside wrapper. ' eold by alt Druggists throughout the world. H Pi I t lBalOf'lc, 13 Cottar Ntrec.N.Y. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. ootS7Hletwly. . . ,7-7 1 WM. KNABE & CO., V HVVM,AV. ISO BALTIMORE ST., .,' 1 y aas " .- rJAA 1 4 t.kJVS r'rm.i or oa. Offer for sale their celebrated ' ' GOLDEN MEDAL, ' GRAND"' -. ANDF(1RE HANO-FORTES. Being highly recommended by tlie list Proaaeors sod Musical Amateurs of tbe country, and EVERY . . INSTRUMENT 1 v. , , , ... WARRANTED FOR FITE TEARS. The meet fastidious customer may rely npon Nino pleased In every reaped. ' . 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